Arriving at the North Cape, we were told that this had only reopened 2 days prior because of all the snow that had fallen recently – and what we saw on the road up there showed this.
The winds here were the worst I’d ever experienced, but I was still determined to make the most of this stop. The North Cape is the northern most point of Norway and Europe and is 307m ASL and 300miles above the Arctic circle looking out over the Barents Sea.
Mum Trying to hold on with the huge Arctic Gales!
After what felt like an eternity due to the strong winds, and trying to take as many pictures of the Globe without other tourists, whilst also assisting with various requests to assist with a few photo’s for others (everyone came to me for their photos haha!), It was time to head back to the mini-bus to head back and grab some lunch. Everyone who was here that day had trouble staying upright, made all the more careful due to the large amount of ice on the ground.
The winds here were the worst I’ve ever experienced before, but I was super grateful to be able to see the North Cape on a sunny day given the extreme snow conditions that we have seen so far on the trip.
So the trip back commenced, but not before more photo stops! The first stop was at a local fishing village, where we could get out and climb a small hill to get some great views of the local scenery.
We stopped for a late lunch a bit later on the road home, and this was because trying to find a safe spot to stop without the huge winds was quite challenging for the driver. When we eventually stopped, a hearty soup was had along with a hot chocolate and biscuits.
The final stretch of the way home was uneventful, and arrived back at the hotel around 6pm after a very long, but awesome day.
Dinner was had in the hotel that night, with nil Northern Lights hunt planned. What an amazing day we just had!